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You are logged in to Leaf 1. When examining the routing table, you notice that you have no routes from Leaf 2. You are logged in to Leaf 1. When examining the routing table, you notice that you have no routes from Leaf 2.   Referring to the exhibit, which two commands would you use to troubleshoot the problem? (Choose two.)  A)  From Leaf 2, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.2 command. From Leaf 2, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.2 command. B)  From Spine 1, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 command. From Spine 1, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 C)  From Spine 1, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.2 command. D)  From Leaf 1, issue the show route receive-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 command. From Leaf 1, issue the show route receive-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 command. Referring to the exhibit, which two commands would you use to troubleshoot the problem? (Choose two.)


A) From Leaf 2, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.2 command. From Leaf 2, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.2 command.
B) From Spine 1, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 command. From Spine 1, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1
C) From Spine 1, issue the show route advertising-protocol bgp 172.16.1.2 command.
D) From Leaf 1, issue the show route receive-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 command. From Leaf 1, issue the show route receive-protocol bgp 172.16.1.1 command.

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